LEAFANFORLIFE23
Registered User
- Jun 17, 2010
- 45,879
- 14,654
Ridiculous speculation
He is a good defensive RHD signed for one year at a good AAV.
Why would they buy him out instead of trading him?
I don't even want to see him traded
Ridiculous speculation
He is a good defensive RHD signed for one year at a good AAV.
Why would they buy him out instead of trading him?
Agreed I don't want him off the team either but just saying that buying him out makes no sense when probably half the league would give us assets to acquire him at no cost to our capI don't even want to see him traded
If I'm the canucks I'd be all over this
Yet we got more playoff series wins within that decadeThat would be a very smart decision, which is why Vancouver wouldn't make it
Vancouver doesn't make smart decisions and haven't for about a decade
Yet we got more playoff series wins within that decade
He is NOT one of the best defensive defenseman in the NHL.The Canucks would/should pay to get Brodie. He's one of the best defensive defensemen in the NHL.
Buying him out is incredibly stupid.
Yes, he is. Someone help me. Is this good defense?He is NOT one of the best defensive defenseman in the NHL.
He however is a good quality 2nd pairing Dman and not really overpaid.
Talk of a buyout has to be made up. … or maybe planted by the team to see what offers come in if the new mgmt wants to move him.
Playing on the same ice as AM and MM creates good regular season numbers because the pucks in the offensive zone often.
I love TJ Brodie, this chart is a lie It's fake.
If he truly was in the 99 percentile for defense he'd be in the running for the Norrix every year.
But he's not and never will be.
Doesn't mean he's not very very good he absolutely is but he's not 99 percentile
Norris trophy doesn't really care about actual defense. If it did, Erik Karlsson never would have been seriously considered even with his offense.
Lmao man. When Brodie’s on the ice, his team gives up fewer chances and fewer goals. That’s what a top defensive defenseman does.Playing on the same ice as AM and MM creates good regular season numbers because the pucks in the offensive zone often.
When the offensive push dried up as games got more physical those numbers changed.
Note many pointing out HIS PLAY suffered late season and playoffs. That’s (to me) from having to defend more and neither he nor Rielly is really built for top pairing playoff competition (in their own zone).
Is this a joke? Lmao. There’s an obvious reason he’s not in Norris contention: He doesn’t have any offense. Please show me a Norris candidate who scored 20 points or less, but was elite defensively.I love TJ Brodie, this chart is a lie It's fake.
If he truly was in the 99 percentile for defense he'd be in the running for the Norrix every year.
But he's not and never will be.
Doesn't mean he's not very very good he absolutely is but he's not 99 percentile